Currently, there are about 110-thousand customers without power throughout the state. Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says it’s a difficult restoration
Unfortunately, a heat wave is not coming soon. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says we are looking at another cold night tonight…
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State officials are imploring those who do not have power and heat, to seek out a warming shelter. At 2 PM press conference, it was announced there are 76 warming shelters available and more than a dozen more are opening soon.
The winter precipitation is gone, but those of you in the northern part of the state should still use extreme caution when venturing out onto the roadways.
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USA Today Network reporter Greg Hilburn is among those without power in his Monroe home. Hilburn says it seems most people are taking state and local officials’ advice and are staying home.